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- 'Ah, Wilderness!' sets sentimental comedy in the woods (The Capital Times)
SPRING GREEN -- Punctuated by the pop of Fourth of July firecrackers, the opening of "Ah, Wilderness!" at American Players Theatre reaches back toward a simpler, sweeter time. Like Garrison Keillor's beloved Lake Wobegon, back then, fathers were strong but even-tempered, women were protected and boys snuck out at night to shyly kiss their sweethearts -- and nothing more. It's a time that could ...
- Joe Redden Tigan's first novel Waggle receives iUniverse awards - WorldGolf.com
Joe Redden Tigan's first novel Waggle receives iUniverse awardsWorldGolf.com, AZ - 5 minutes agoJoe Redden Tigan has had poetry published in The High Plains Literary Review and other literary journals. He once caddied in the Western Open, one of golf’s ...
- Classical CDs: Stravinsky, Mussorgsky and more... - Daily Telegraph
The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra has always traded on the subtleties of its instrumental sounds, which has made it ideal for interpreting such widely diverse music as Bruckner and Ravel. It puts this distinctive colour to good use in Stravinsky's ...
- 'Dangers of ignoring India's poor are greater' - Rediff
In Arvind Adiga 's The White Tiger , a lowly villager called Balram Halwai rises in the ranks when he becomes a chauffeur in an affluent family. Nothing that goes on around him -- be it politics or family feuds -- escapes his eye, even as he feigns ...
- National outmanoeuvres Labour in ECE (Scoop.co.nz)
QPEC welcomes the National Party announcement that their ECE election policy would extend the 20-free-hours per week to cover children attending Playcentres and Kohanga Reo.
- Hocking Valley Scenic Railway now open for the season - Herald-Dispatch
 NELSONVILLE, Ohio — Hocking Valley Scenic Railway has unique offerings not available at any other whistle stop. Tucked back in the rolling hills of Southeast Ohio Appalachia, there’s more than just nature’s beauty in the midst of this ...
- Religious Briefs - Chico Enterprise-Record
PARADISE — The Rev. Ann Sullivan will conduct another of her classes on love and parenting today from 1 to 2:30 p.m., at St. Nicholas Episcopal Church, 5872 Oliver Road. Newcomers are welcome. Archbishop to speak today CHICO — The Most Rev. James ...
- Cheers & Jeers - Delmarva Daily Times
WSCL-FM was recently recognized by the Chesapeake Associated Press Broadcasting Agency with three awards. The awards went to the public radio station for use of sound in "Rising Gas Prices," a story that documented the sounds of older cars from the ...
- Part 1: The Bob Owen Story - Topeka Capitol-Journal
The Harvard graduate tipped a paper cup to his lips, tranquilizing his brain. Liquid stelazine tamed his delusions as it washed over him inside his sparsely decorated hospital room — a desk, a chair and a single bed inside four white walls. File ...
- The heart's darkest chamber - The Australian
HERODOTUS thought no man could be judged happy until the end of life and the early church, taking its lead from St Augustine, persisted with its version of this post-mortem attitude to happiness: only the soul, in perfect union with God, could find ...
- City writer hits jackpot with third novel - Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - On his website, Edmonton's Thomas Trofimuk describes himself as "writer, gardener and failed Buddhist." Looks like he'll now have to add literary lottery winner to the billing. After publishing his first two novels with small presses ...
- Bring on the Ruckus - PW-Philadelphia Weekly
PW-Philadelphia WeeklyBring on the RuckusPW-Philadelphia Weekly, PA - 1 hour agoAnd I’m utterly addicted to this art, my art … this poetry. I recently returned from performing in Vienna to begin an important phase in my life: the ...
- A musical salute to the written word (Austin American-Statesman)
Jazz vocalist Tina Marsh has always loved poetry — Mary Oliver, Rumi, Federico GarcĂa Lorca, Marshall Stewart Ball — and she clearly admires the musical aspects of literature. "So why not?" she said to herself this spring.
- KENT STATE UNIVERSITY |Trumbull Campus - Vindicator
Fourteen people received awards during the first Founders Day held at the Champion campus on Friday. Founders awards James F. Brown: Tribune Chronicle editor from 1976 to 1981. He became a sports reporter for The Tribune in 1939 and was named city ...
- Local Author Prepares For Book Signing - KHTS Radio
Local Author Prepares For Book SigningKHTS Radio, CA - 10 hours agoEver since she was 12 years old, local author Katherine Jeffries has been developing her passion and talent for writing both poetry and fiction pieces. ...
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